The morning came quickly, eyes close and in an instant the night has escaped into oblivion and the new day has started. Jennifer woke to heavy tired eyes and a sore aching body, on top of that, a half empty crystal wine glass resting sideways on her lap. Luckily, jeans were plentiful in her wardrobe and no time would be lost washing this pair.
The San Diego sun fluttered through the blinds with each ray seemingly pounding on Jennifer's blue eyes. The pain was worth the celebration of a successful mission, it always was. This being the eighth time, it had become a tradition of sorts. A reminder that no-good deed goes unpunished.
A little secret that most people do but do not cherish is falling asleep with the television on, you always get to wake up to something new and foreign to you. In this instance, the morning news was on. The reporters looked like dolls, plastered with makeup and hairspray, blasting from the television with a vivid image.
The female reporter lowered her voice and presented it as solemn, "San Diego saw a malicious stabbing last night, Christmas Eve, in an abandoned store that resulted in the murder of recently acquitted and prominent businessman Damon Jackson."
A blurred picture of the crime scene was pasted on the screen next to a clean-cut head shot of Damon in a ten-thousand-dollar suit with an intense business-like stature to his face. The world saw this man as a victim, that argument could be made possibly, but Jennifer only saw him as a child murdering millionaire that did not deserve the time of day.
The droning of the reporter's voice broke and morphed into a more upbeat 'things are going to be alright tone', "The police have recovered numerous pieces of evidence and say they are hot on the trail of the killer and will make an apprehension shortly." The screen showed the postcard, this is the first time they have allowed this to slip out on live air.
The blood had soaked through, turning the foggy landmark bridge into more of a floating red blob over a mass of still water. The back read clearly, however. 'You're Welcome', '-J' jumped from the screen in a very bold move made by the police. Generally certain evidence is held back so they can use it to trip up any potential suspects.
The Christmas Darling barely flinched at the sight of the postcard. The mission had been planned to perfection and nothing was left behind on accident. It was all part of the plan. The Police Chief would literally have to hold up a direct face shot picture of Jennifer for her to become exponentially worried. Her time haunting the terrible people of San Diego would continue.
More pictures flashed before Jennifer's eyes as she wrestled between cleaning up the Noir or gluing her glittering eyes to the screen. That is when the Police Chief made an announcement behind his mighty podium with forty microphones taped together all vying for a juicy clip to play in the future, "This marks the eighth Christmas Eve murder in which we have the same M.O. We are closing in closely to our suspect, the noose is tightening."
Adjusting his department issue tie and glancing back at his entourage of twenty plus officers and city officials, "Your time is up Christmas Darling. Thank you for all the postcards but your ego may have gotten the best of you this time." The Chief's eyes locked on the camera. They burned through the screen and ran directly down Jennifer's pupils finally resting in the pit of her stomach.
The three-hundred and sixty-four days leading up to the extinguishing of Damon Jackson rushed Jennifer's mind, instilling a heavy dose of anxiety and doubt in her mind. What had she forgotten? What had gone wrong that the Police Chief could come out and say for a fact that he was close to an arrest essentially? The selection process had gone just as planned, just like the previous seven monsters. A high-profile case, San Diego area, followed by an unwarranted acquittal.
There were typically two to four big crime stories that happened in San Diego in a year's time. Generally, half would get sentenced to jail forever. Of the remaining two, one would be some huge financial schemer that stole millions and thought he could get away with it. The other would be a hidden in the dark monster that enjoyed preying on the weak, the unfortunate, and the poor. That person would become the next target of the Christmas Darling.
Jennifer never kept notes of any sort before, during, or after the process had begun. Many 'serial killers' obtained mementos to cherish for years and later solidify their guilt when the authorities find them and show them off to the world. The Christmas Darling did not need anything of the sort; the memories would thrive in her mind until her body ceased to exist. Until her last breath, the eight men she has killed on Christmas Eve would forever be at the forefront of her thoughts.
When the execution phase entered Jennifer's bustling mind, nothing stuck out like a sore thumb. This mission went down the same as the rest. Take the monster, deliver him to the kill sight, and open the monster's neck quickly for them so they die very slowly, in agonizing misery. Pretty, simple, and efficient. No need for an hour-long speech or some sort of torture, that's how you get caught. Just get it done, go home, and wake up knowing the world is a little better than it was the night before.
The murdered would know why, they would reflect on the misdeeds they had done in their life as every ounce of blood fought the slot in their jugular to escape into the world. That was a gift Jennifer gave to them. It was their Christmas gift.
Her number one rule when on a mission was to take as little as possible to the scene and leave with what you brought, nothing more and nothing less. Of course, you leave the body and the postcard but other than that you had gloves, a knife, and a cellphone. Some may think it is silly to take the cellphone but if things got out of hand, a simple call to 911 would do the trick.
A monstrous man attacking a little helpless woman, the police would struggle with the truth as the man tried to sell the fact that she had taken him and planned to kill him. One of the few glories of being a woman.
It did not take long at all for Jennifer to decide it was merely a bluff, a bad one at that, by the Police Chief. The only evidence she left on the scene was left on purpose.
Some families decorate the day after Thanksgiving, some people go around singing carols, Jennifer removed an unwanted guest from the face of the planet. It was a tradition.
Speaking of family, the phone call from Mom remained missed. If Jennifer did not call back in a timely manner, her Mom was the type of parent that would call the authorities. That fire needed to be put out now.
As Jennifer raised her phone from her waist it began to vibrate, 'Mom, the screen pronounced.
A weak frail voice squeaked from the speaker, seemingly trying to escape the mechanism and be free, "Honey? Jenny? It's your Mom."Jennifer immediately welled up at the sound of her innocent Mother's voice, overwhelmed and uncertain, "Hello Mother. How are you?"
Her breathing was labored, too many cigarettes for too many years, "All is well, I suppose. Nothing new since our last talk. I did see that a rich man was killed in your area sweetie. I don't like it."
With a sigh, "Mom, tons of people are murdered around me all the time. This one just happened to be a rich guy, that is why it is on the news. That's it Mother, trust me."
"Did you see the postcard they showed on the television? Did you read it? It reminds me of your handwriting when you are really focusing and trying to show your prettiest work. Don't you think Jenny?"
Without hesitation, Jennifer recoiled, "Not at all! Are you serious? You think I killed that man because my handwriting used to look like that?"
A noticeable revolt was telling as Mom's voice increased in volume, "No Jenny. No, no, no. It just reminded me of the old days, that is all. Can't an old lady reminisce?"
Collecting herself with the skills of a professional race car driver exiting the smoke after driving through a crash, "Yes Mother, the old days. I will talk to you next week. Tell Dad I said hi."
Jennifer hung the phone up before her mother could respond. She did not really care if the delivery of her 'Hi' to her dad was performed or not. Remember, they are in the past. This is the present and the time was coming to plan for the future, Christmas Eve.
Our Christmas Darling gathered her surroundings after the phone call with her aging Mother. It was a jolt to the system even though she insisted that that chapter of her life was closed. It was time to start scanning for the next despicable person.She exited her apartment, trotted down the staircase, waved at the adorable toddler playing in the common area, and walked to the corner store. It was a dilapidated building with a leaking roof and a significant ant problem, but it was the closest and most convenient for her.She entered and no one batted an eye. A woman in a black hoodie, hair pulled back, jeans still stained with that delicious Pinot Noir just did not draw the attention of the group of men gathered around the video poker machine. As horned up as they may have been, she just was not appealing at the moment. That is exactly as she liked it.The men were engaged in a majorly deep conversation about tits and asses and all the things they would do to the
The morning was eager apparently as it came very quickly. Things seem to work that way when you are mentally exhausted. Nevertheless, it was time for the Christmas Darling to rise from her despair and get on the hunt for the next contestant on the biggest Monster in the San Diego area.Before she spread and filtered the papers, removing sports and the comics, Jennifer decided to get some cleaning done. Her concern was not the piles of clothes taking root around the living space or the leaning tower of dishes ever growing from her dual sinks, the blade needed love and care. It had taken its eighth soul and needed to be inspected, stripped, washed, and reassembled to perfection. It had to be ready for the next kill, even if that event was months away.Jennifer shoved the pile of close from the counter to the floor ensuring the blade did not fall with them. She laid the sports and comic sections of the papers that she had pulled earlier out on the counter and went to retr
Months have passed as our Christmas Darling waited for the trial to begin; the agonizing droning of it all was making life rather tedious. Day in and day out, eyes open, eyes closed. Jennifer knew that patience was the key to her success and that successful key was beginning to run out.The trial of Jeffrey James Dobbins was moved up from its original start date, this was the defense's idea. When the District Attorney threw a fit, the word is that a sizable donation was sent his way which led to an eager agreement. This was turning out exactly as it needed to for Jennifer.With less time to prepare, the prosecution's case would be rushed and messy. Witnesses would be trained and retrained but the expeditiousness of it all would eat at them and make things very difficult to remember when the defense began digging into them.Following the news everyday had grown depressing knowing the results before they were going to happen. Ho
With no place to run, no clever excuse to evade, nothing could be done to prevent the meeting between our Christmas Darling and the two detectives she had interestingly conversed with months earlier.The fluorescent lights flickered, dancing an ominous jig, causing Jennifer's headache to grow as if it were a delicate flower being watered with Miracle-Grow. The sheet covering her body felt as if it were made from ten thread count material. Every adjustment caused an irritating bite of pain, rubbing against the skin with the consistency of sandpaper. The pillow her head rested on was enveloping her ears and provided absolutely zero support.She was in more pain from the hospital comfort than the panic attack remnants or throbbing headache. Her mind wrestled with what the hell hospitals spent all their money on because it sure was not patient comfort. Before Jennifer could finish preparing a solid thesis on this subject, her thought process was rudely interrupted with the
The paramedic's tall lanky frame entered the room fully and presented itself as a light in the darkness. The savior that was urgently needed so many times but never showed his face. With a nervous grin and a goofy smile, "It's good to see you again. How are you feeling?"Jennifer was cautious at this point to ensure she was safe in this person's company, "Well, I'd feel much better if you hadn't told the police about my intoxicated babbling last night."Shuffling his feet like a child, "Oh, gorgeous, that wasn't me. That was Ed. He drives the rig, I work the patients."Convinced but not enough to risk her life on it, "Well, that's good to know. Lift up your shirt, drop your pants and empty your pockets."A weak attempt at a rebuttal was made but failed, "What? You want..."Barking, "Now! Or get the hell out!"Jennifer had never seen someone disrobe so fast in her life. As he lifted his sh
The paramedic's tall lanky frame entered the room fully and presented itself as a light in the darkness. The savior that was urgently needed so many times but never showed his face. With a nervous grin and a goofy smile, "It's good to see you again. How are you feeling?"Jennifer was cautious at this point to ensure she was safe in this person's company, "Well, I'd feel much better if you hadn't told the police about my intoxicated babbling last night."Shuffling his feet like a child, "Oh, gorgeous, that wasn't me. That was Ed. He drives the rig; I work the patients."Convinced but not enough to risk her life on it, "Well, that's good to know. Lift up your shirt, drop your pants and empty your pockets."A weak attempt at a rebuttal was made but failed, "What? You want..."Barking, "Now! Or get the hell out!"Jennifer had never seen someone disrobe so fast in her life. As he lifted his shirt, the fluorescents bounced off his name tag, 'Derri
The night came and went without a worry in the world. Jennifer did not wake from her sleep at all during the night, not even for a second to readjust her position. Max stayed by her side the entire time and provided her the security and comfort that a justice seeking serial killer on the run needed.Derrick ate the dinner, flank steak marinated in a custom spicy sauce and jumbo shrimp breaded with beer battered deliciousness, he prepared for Jennifer and himself. Both portions were large, but he had little trouble downing both in a single sitting. Each bit gave him chills; he was a true food aficionado.During the night, Jennifer's cell vibrated out, sending a humming sound through the exceptionally quiet condominium. Derrick took it upon himself to attempt to locate Jennifer's charger, but it was not to be found. Her go bag was lacking that crucial piece of equipment and it was not anywhere near or on her person.Derrick did sense she was cold even though
The day had arrived quick and with a harshness to it that chilled to the bone. Jennifer was in the back of a filthy yellow cab staring directly at the spit-stained partition wishing the drive to the airport was quick and disease free. She was not a stranger to using public transportation, but this one taxi was basically a living disease on wheels. Nothing would please her more than making it out of the back of this disgusting piece of machinery. She walked in the front entrance of the bustling airport with her go bag in hand. Approaching the check-in counter, the word casual continued to ring through her brain, "I need to check this bag in? Is that going to be a problem?" The woman plucking away at the keyboard did not even look up to see who she was about to converse with, "Flight and name please." The apparition that appeared in front of her was more of a robot th
Jennifer and Derrick met up in the living room with a fire dancing and a low dose of calming music filling the air. Jennifer knew she had something she wanted to discuss, in fact, multiple things, but Derrick thought this was just another lazy night chilling in his super secure condominium.With a light bump of the arm, "D, we need to discuss some things. I have a few questions for you, and I'd like to talk it out to see where we are heading." She clasped her hands as if a prayer were in order. "I have a lot of questions and concerns and I need to confirm with you to ensure we are on the same page."Derrick smiled and nodded his head, "I'm all ears, Jenn. What's the first topic you'd like to address?" He was not trying to be condescending, but it certainly did come off that way.Jennifer took a moment to decide which topic was up first and finally settled on one, "Well, when I was reviewing the footage from the other night, you know, my parents and all, I
Derrick arrived home to an inquisitive Jennifer. She had much to share and really needed to get it out of her brain and into someone else's. The hour out in public that Jennifer took the liberty of gifting herself had resulted in many problems, some interesting information, and a possible new friend that could assist with several shady sort of things.Someone had had a very rough day and that someone wore a shirt covered with blood and face painted with somberness and despair. There was a good chance that presenting any information gathered today could result in a mental breakdown and Jennifer would have to do the saving this time.Doing his best to present a h
Max sat impatiently by the massive front door as Jennifer closed it behind her. The door, full on metallic, inches thick could detect when someone had the access card with them and knew when to lock down the condo. It was special ordered from North Korea; the importing costs alone had to be five figures.A voice rang out just as Jennifer took her first step off the concrete patio, "This home is armed. Please leave the area." The robotic voice was just one of the Level one features Derrick had installed specifically for his condominium. Why he felt he needed all this safety lock down no one enters equipment was beyond Jennifer as she was accustomed to one doorknob lock and a half functioning deadbolt.This side of town did see much crime either. You know, except for your parents randomly showing up and trying to barge in for God knows what reason. Soon, if she were lucky, Jennifer would know why they were here and possibly a way to get her parents out of her bunne
The morning came rapidly even though the night fought to stay relevant with every pop of settling wood, rustling of tumbling leaves, and shadows that appeared to creep closer with each blink. Jennifer was content and pleased with herself and the mission her and Derrick had accomplished the night before. Her mind raced to digest all the information she had gained once arriving safely back at Derrick's condo, well, her condo as well now one could suppose.Derrick had been up for an hour or so, "Morning, want some coffee?" His eyes analyzed her face, trying not to react to the tangled hair or rheum coating the corners of her delicate eyes.With a stretch and a pat on Max's head, "Sure. Black. Thanks." Jennifer arose from the couch, nothing but undergarments on, and not a care in the world. She was not trained to be shy or self-conscious, at least not in moments like this. She dug at both her eyes at the same time to clear the refuse that had settled over night. Only then
The vigilante justice duo rode the rest of the way in silence. The silence wasn't awkward, nor was it tense, it was merely silence. They both knew there was something to discuss but neither wanted to ruin the bliss of a successful mission with arduous banter about something that may not be a horrible idea.Jennifer tugged on Derrick's long-sleeved shirt about four blocks from his place, "Let me out here, just in case they're watching us." An increased paranoia had entered the lives of the Christmas Darling Duo, especially with the surprise Christmas roadblock.Who's to say the SDPD had not decided to tail Jennifer, and anyone associated with her, in the hopes of catching the slightest of mistakes. Plan for the worse, hope for the best. That was the new motto the duo lived by. No reason to take extra chances when things are under such heavy scrutiny.Derrick lugged the ambulance to the curb and gave Jennifer a look of concern, "Jen, if you're not there in t
Derrick gripped the wheel of the ambulance with white knuckles. He was not used to the tension and excitement of eliminating someone that had made the Christmas Darling's list.Sure, he removed Mr. Dobbins from the realm of the living, but that was more of a gesture of appreciation to Jennifer than it was a purely balance restoring bloodletting.Jennifer casually looked over and noticed how stiff and ridged he was, "Derrick, take in some oxygen buddy. Calm yourself. You're going to have a stroke." She was as calm, the type of calm you would have during your weekly yoga class at the local studio.With a deep inhale, his belly pushing out touching the steering wheel, "I'm trying. Adrenaline is a hard thing to control. Do not worry about me. By the way, it wouldn't be a stroke; it'd be a heart attack." He glanced over with quick big eyes and flashed a half-assed smile.Looking ahead, the road spotted with light and lightly coated with snow,
PART 2Just when you thought the tale of our Christmas Darling had drawn to a close, here we are again. Together, like a happy loving family. The reason why we have family; when you desperately need someone to rely on and friends or acquaintances just will not cut it; family can always be the wind in the sails, righting the ship twisting it towards logical solutions and happy nostalgic memories.A pale, shivering man lay out on the concrete floor of a soon to be manufacturing center. His face was battered, like how a person that had been mauled by a large angry dog would look.The skin around his eyes burst from the internal bleeding, two beautiful blood grenades blossomed and exploded in unison. His suffering made it all worth more, the pain and agony on his face created a lustful feeling in our Christmas Darling.The whimpering man reached for his nose and released a hellish scream when his brain pieced together the fact that it had disappea
Detective Phillips led the team into the house. His stance was like the head rooster in the hen house. The fact he was able to make it to Virginia from San Diego in such an expeditious way combined with the fact that Jennifer's parents had turned on her made him feel like a God among men. Grumpy stood beside him, same scrunched face, same always hungry look, a gut that ensured he would not be able to see his genitalia when taking a shower. Maybe that is why he always had a coldhearted demeanor; the world may never know. Jennifer's Mother and Father stood in the living room practically with their hands out expecting that one hundred-thousand-dollar reward payday. They would soon find out that was not the way this process worked. Betraying your own flesh and blood for a little coin, coin that would be taxed and delayed at all costs. The city governments had a way of makin
The Taxi pulled up with a yelp from the brakes in front of Jennifer's childhood home. If she had taken a picture of the house when she left at eighteen and held it up to what she was seeing now, even though it was eleven at night, the entire area looked the same. The shingle on the lower front of the two-story house's roof was still flipped up and not performing its duties as required. Her childhood bedroom window still had the same fogginess to it, all the stickers she had applied and peeled off left residue all over.The front yard was plastered with hard wet snow as were the pitiful looking bushes that outlined the porch, each side flanked the stairs and made the area feel significantly smaller than it was. Jennifer gently tapped the weathered rose shaped door knocker and waited patiently for someone to welcome her into the house.It was not long before she could see her Mother through the decorative glass at the top of the solid oak door. She was stumbling down the